Effective Communication for People with Disabilities: Before, During, and After Emergencies

The National Council on Disability is interested in evaluating effective communication for Americans with disabilities before, during, and after emergencies.Since 2005, NCD has noted in multiple publications the need for research and evidence-based knowledge to support national efforts on emergency management


and disability.

As a result of this work, NCD was given responsibilities regarding emergency management in the Post-Katrina Emergency Reform Act (PKEMRA).

As part of these responsibilities, NCD recently participated in two events that illustrated the need to place additional emphasis on effective communication.

In September 2011, NCD held an all-day meeting with FEMA’s Regional Disability Integration Specialists, where the agencies discussed the current state of emergency management as well as barriers and facilitators to the inclusion of people with disabilities.

Also in September 2011, NCD cosponsored FEMA’s Getting Real II conference, which highlighted promising practices in inclusive emergency management.

During both meetings, issues related to effective communication were raised as a critical area needing attention.Effective communication throughout all phases of emergency management (preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation) must be fully accessible to all people with disabilities.

NCD is interested in examining the accessibility of communication before, during, and after emergencies for people with sensory disabilities (deaf, hard of hearing, blind, low-vision, deaf-blind, and speech disabilities) as well as people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and people with psychiatric disabilities.

NCD will document successful practices and identify facilitators and barriers to providing effective emergency-related communication.

Through this study, NCD will aim to educate emergency planners, as well as state and local officials, about how to provide effective communication to all people with disabilities before, during, and after emergencies.

A key piece of this research will include a thorough examination of the current state of affairs concerning the accessibility of emergency-related communication.

This analysis must address all phases of emergency management and be cross-disability and demonstrate sensitivity to diversity matters/issues that can impact outreach and response.

The research must include what is occurring in this area on both the national and state level.NCD proposes to collect information on the experiences of people with disabilities as it relates to emergency-related communication; highlight accomplishments, and determine recommendations for how emergency communication accessibility for people with disabilities can be improved.NCD is also interested in looking at current disability laws and regulations as they pertain to effective communication before, during, and after emergencies, the enforcement of these laws and regulations, and whether further laws and/or regulations should be promulgated.NCD hopes the information in this report will motivate and drive emergency planners to improve their ability to provide effective communication for people with disabilities.

Agency: National Council on Disability

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $50,000


Who's Eligible





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
NCD Website

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Not Available

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.ncd.gov/newsroom/research/Effective_Communication_Pre-solicitation_Notice

Contact:
Robyn PowellAttorney AdvisorPhone 202-272-2008

Agency Email Description:
Robyn Powell

Agency Email:
rpowell@ncd.gov

Date Posted:
2012-02-08

Application Due Date:
2012-03-08

Archive Date:
2012-04-06



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